Filmfare Awards 2025: Laapataa Ladies Breaks Records with 13 Wins!

Filmfare Awards 2025: Laapataa Ladies Breaks Records with 13 Wins!

Filmfare Awards 2025 Winners: Laapataa Ladies Achieves Historic 13 Wins

Highlights from Filmfare Awards 2025: Rajkummar Rao and Pratibha Rannta win Critics’ Awards.

Overview of Filmfare Awards 2025: The 70th Filmfare Awards unfolded at EKA Arena, Kankaria Lake, Ahmedabad. Hosted by Shah Rukh Khan, Karan Johar, and Maniesh Paul, the event dazzled audiences with performances from notable stars such as Shah Rukh, Kriti Sanon, and Kajol.

Laapataa Ladies not only clinched the Best Film award but also made history with 13 wins, matching the previous record set by Gully Boy. Abhishek Bachchan and Kartik Aaryan shared the Best Actor award, while Alia Bhatt received the Best Actress honor.


Filmfare Awards 2025 winners featuring Laapataa Ladies with record 13 wins, Alia Bhatt, and Abhishek Bachchan.

Complete Winners List:

Best Actor in Leading Role Male: Abhishek Bachchan (I Want To Talk) and Kartik Aaryan (Chandu Champion)

Best Actor in Leading Role Female: Alia Bhatt (Jigra)

Critics’ Awards for Best Actor Male: Rajkummar Rao (Srikanth)

Critics’ Awards for Best Actor Female: Pratibha Rannta (Laapataa Ladies)

Best Supporting Actor Female: Chhaya Kadam (Laapataa Ladies)

Best Supporting Actor Male: Ravi Kishan (Laapataa Ladies)

Critics’ Award for Best Film: Shoojit Sircar (I Want To Talk)

Best Debut Actor Female: Nitanshi Goel (Laapataa Ladies)

Best Debut Actor Male: Lakshya (Kill)

Best Debut Director: Kunal Kemmu (Madgaon Express), Aditya Suhas Jambhale (Article 370)

Best Action: Seayoung Oh and Parvez Shaikh (Kill)

Best Screenplay: Sneha Desai (Laapataa Ladies)

Best Story: Aditya Dhar and Monal Thakkar (Article 370)

Best Dialogue: Sneha Desai (Laapataa Ladies)

Best Music Album: Ram Sampath (Laapataa Ladies)

Best Lyrics: Prashant Pandey (Laapataa Ladies)

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Best Playback Singer Male: Arijit Singh (Laapataa Ladies)

Best Playback Singer Female: Madhubanti Bagchi (Stree 2)

Best Adapted Screenplay: Ritesh Shah and Tushar Sheetal Jain (I Want To Talk)

Best Film: Laapataa Ladies

Best Director: Kiran Rao (Laapataa Ladies)

Critics’ award for best film: I Want to Talk (Shoojit Sircar)

Best sound design: Subash Sahoo (Kill)

Best Background Score: Ram Sampath (Laapataa Ladies)

Best VFX: Redefine (Munjya)

Best Choreography: Bosco-Caesar (Tauba Tauba from Bad Newz)

Best editing: Shivkumar V. Panicker (Kill)

Best costume: Darshan Jalan (Laapataa Ladies)

Best Production design: Mayur Sharma (Kill)

Best cinematography: Rafey Mehmood (Kill)

Special Awards:

Lifetime Achievement Award: Zeenat Aman and Shyam Benegal (Posthumously)

RD Burman Award for Upcoming Talent in Music: Achint Thakkar (Jigra, Mr & Mrs Mahi)

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